With the number of COVID-19 cases remaining stable in Maryland, there is more good news in the fight against the disease. People 50 and older and anyone who is immunocompromised in Maryland may get a second COVID-19 booster shot, the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday.

Those eligible can receive either the Pfizer or Moderna booster at least four months after getting the first booster from either vaccine manufacturer. For those 12 and older who are immunocompromised, the FDA authorized a second Pfizer booster at least four months after the initial booster. The Moderna booster may be given to those 18 and older who are immunocompromised after the same period.

In its announcement, the FDA cited evidence of waning immunity in older and immunocompromised people, and it urged anyone who has not gotten their initial booster dose to do so.

"Based on an analysis of emerging data, a second booster dose of either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine could help increase protection levels for these higher-risk individuals," said Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. "Additionally, the data show that an initial booster dose is critical in helping to protect all adults from the potentially severe outcomes of COVID-19. So, those who have not received their initial booster dose are strongly encouraged to do so."... Read More: Pikesville Patch